Mark Morgan Lloyd ha scritto:
Alvise Nicoletti wrote:
In general, how can I understand if a palm runs an ARM or not if it's
not expecially written on the technical datasheet? (they often omit
that).
Writing with very little knowledge of those devices: minimal Googling
turns up
http://www.directinsight.co.uk/microcontroller/arm-devices.html i.e.
that one's an ARM920T.
Yes, thank you.
However I hoped to find a better solution than googling, you know, to be
sure...
Sometimes I trust more "word of mouth" experiences...
However the bottom line is the same as with any other platform: if
you're intending to have a significant number of people using your
software in the field then you should have one of the machines it will
be running on for support purposes.
It would always be worth investigating the extent to which
manufacturers are prepared to loan you a development/test unit. My own
experience is that for somebody to say "yes, of course it's 100%
Windows compatible" quite simply isn't enough when you're putting your
reputation and money on the line.
Yes, you're right, we will order one for us too, for the future.
The problem was just that we don't have any now, I gived my "testing"
one to the customer to try the application and continued developing
compiling for win32.
Thank you again,
Alvise Nicoletti
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